EDMarketConnector
Downloads commodity market and other station data from the game Elite: Dangerous for use with all popular online and offline trading tools. [Moved to: https://github.com/EDCD/EDMarketConnector] (by Marginal)
EDDN
EDDN - Elite: Dangerous Data Network (by EDCD)
EDMarketConnector | EDDN | |
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3 | 23 | |
683 | 293 | |
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9.7 | 6.9 | |
over 3 years ago | 3 months ago | |
Python | Python | |
GNU General Public License v3.0 only | BSD 3-clause "New" or "Revised" License |
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EDMarketConnector
Posts with mentions or reviews of EDMarketConnector.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-05-27.
- Eddb commodity price wrong
- Where do Inara commodity prices come from? They're mostly lies.
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Hooning possibility?
That system doesn’t appear in EDSM. Apparently you are not running an EDDN updater. You should. EDDiscovery, EDDI and EDMC are commonly used tools. They also do lots of other things; the most lightweight variant for just uploading data is EDMC. They can also upload your stats, fleets, materials, discovered systems and whatnot to EDSM and Inara. Those are pretty handy sites, too.
EDDN
Posts with mentions or reviews of EDDN.
We have used some of these posts to build our list of alternatives
and similar projects. The last one was on 2022-09-06.
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Goodbye EDDB
Data comes from all the players using the apps which submit data to the EDDN (Elite Dangerous Data Network), which does not store any of the data but streams it to various sites like EDDB who do store data and provide backups, see: https://github.com/EDCD/EDDN
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Oh no. 07u2
If anyone is up to it, EDDB was pretty much a frontend/database for EDDN (which does not appear to be shut down). If you ever configured EDMC to send data to EDDB, it was basically send to that. EDDN to be clear doesn't store the data, it just makes it available for any interest party.
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Let's remake EDDB
For more details see the EDDN github.
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Petition to have Console FCs removed from Live after update 14
Have a look at https://github.com/EDCD/EDDN
- E:D Addon/Analysis/Tool/etc. developers resources?
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Selling core mats: wait or not?
The hardcore traders are monitoring the EDDN feed directly. They get alerts in Discord (or via text message) when commodities sell above thresholds they set. They're monitoring the background simulation (BGS), participating in coordinated market scouting efforts, and even manipulating the BGS to get desirable states like Boom or Public Holiday. They're supporting Powers that give influence or trade bonuses. They have fleet carriers that stockpile desirable commodities, and they're part of squadrons that can completely fulfill a station's demand anywhere in the Bubble in 15 minutes or less. If you want to get the best possible prices for your mined commodities, you need to raise your level of gameplay to match these players.
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Feeling kind of lost
https://github.com/EDCD/EDDN/tree/live - EDDN is also data sharing
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Where do Inara commodity prices come from? They're mostly lies.
Depends on how many CMDRS are syncing their journals to EDDN: Elite Dangerous Data Network
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This seems like one of the best games I've ever played, and I don't even know how to play it.
Helping the community. There is a gigantic database called EDDN that gets data from many different sources to build the tools you've seen above and much more. It's a phenomenal community-based enterprise, and one of the reasons why I've fallen in love with this game (despite the Black Adders). Wanna contribute? The link above will guide you through. Basically download, install and configure one of the recommended apps and all necessary information will be sent to the database, for everyone to use.
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Elite Dangerous Market Connector 5.3.1
If you're writing a tool that looks to send over EDDN then please be sure you read all the documentation (which I've recently spent time improving) -> https://github.com/EDCD/EDDN/tree/live .
What are some alternatives?
When comparing EDMarketConnector and EDDN you can also consider the following projects:
EDDiscovery - Captains log and 3d star map for Elite Dangerous
EDCT - EDCT is a tool for large quantity trades in Elite: Dangerous. It is very useful for fleet carrier owners
EDDI - Companion application for Elite Dangerous
EDMarketConnector - Downloads commodity market and other station data from the game Elite: Dangerous for use with all popular online and offline trading tools.
icarus - ICARUS Terminal for Elite Dangerous
coriolis - Coriolis Shipyard for Elite Dangerous
EDMC-Passport-System
EDLogReader - Scripts to control LEDs on Virpil Joysticks
Trade-Dangerous
ed-price-check
FDevIDs - Collection of IDs returned from the Companion API
EDMarketConnector vs EDDiscovery
EDDN vs EDCT
EDMarketConnector vs EDDI
EDDN vs EDMarketConnector
EDMarketConnector vs icarus
EDDN vs coriolis
EDMarketConnector vs EDMarketConnector
EDDN vs EDMC-Passport-System
EDMarketConnector vs EDLogReader
EDDN vs Trade-Dangerous
EDDN vs ed-price-check
EDDN vs FDevIDs